Additional text is available below.Arranged across three generous floors, the house delivers an impressive six bedrooms and a layout that adapts effortlessly to the demands of modern family life without ever compromising its period grandeur.
What sets this home apart is its remarkable relationship with the outdoors. The garden is wider than most on the street and it has been landscaped to full effect: a sweeping stone terrace purpose-built for entertaining gives way to a broad rolling lawn, flanked by established planting that provides both beauty and seclusion.
A contemporary detached garden pavilion which is fully glazed with sliding doors and its own shower room extends the living space well beyond the main house.
A private elevated balcony off the top floor completes the picture, offering a quiet retreat above the garden.
Inside, the ground floor opens with a welcoming entrance hall, the kind with real presence, discreetly fitted with a guest cloakroom and bespoke storage. A bay-fronted reception room of fine proportions sits to the front, flowing naturally through to a well-appointed kitchen.
At the rear, an open-plan dining and living space feels light and expansive, connecting directly to the garden through elegant French doors.
The first floor holds three well-proportioned double bedrooms, a further room suitable as a bedroom or utility, and a newly fitted principal bathroom.
On the top floor, a fifth bedroom suite opens onto the private balcony and benefits from a dedicated dressing room, while a sixth suite enjoys its own shower room and generous eaves storage throughout.